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Aybak (Turkic: ay, moon; bak, commander) was an Emir/commander of Turkic origin who served with other Turkmens in the court of the Ayyubid sultan as-Salih Ayyub and therefore was known among the Bahri Mamluks as Aybak al-Turkmani.
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Qutb ud-Din Aibak (Persian: قطبالدین ایبک), (1150 – 14...
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Aybak (Aibak or Haibak; previously Eukratidia (Ancient...
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Mamluk Dynasty. Religion. Islam. Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak [2] also...
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Apr 3, 2024 · Aibak also spelled: Aybak. Born: 1150. Died: 1210 (aged 60) Title / Office: king (1206-1210), Ghūrid sultanate. Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak (born 1150 —died 1210) was a founder of Muslim rule in India and an able general of Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām of Ghūr. Delhi: Quṭb Mīnār. Quṭb Mīnār, Delhi, India.
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Qutb-ud-din Aybak (Persian / Urdu: قطب الدین ایبک) was a Turkic ruler of medieval India, the first Sultan of Delhi and of the Slave dynasty (also known as the Ghulam dynasty). He served as sultan for only four years, from 1206 to 1210, but had more or less run Muhammad of Ghor's Indian territory since the conquest of Delhi in 1193.
Jan 1, 2018 · Aibak (Aybeg), Quṭb al-Dīn (d. 1210–1211), was a sipahsālār (commander) in the Ghūrid army and subsequently ruler of the Indo-Muslim state from the Punjab to Bengal between the death of Muḥammad Ghūrī in 1206 and the establishment of the independent sultanate at Delhi.